Longwood's flagship event venue, the State Room, is an urban event space offering unmatched views of the harbor and city. Perched atop Sixty State Street skyscraper, this modern venue offers grand wedding receptions, corporate events and fundraising galas. Its clean, contemporary design allows endless possibilities for event set up. Rooms can be combined to create one large event space, or used individually for intimate affairs.

The view from 33 stories high lends corporate meetings an air of power, holiday parties a sense of excitement, and wedding receptions a breath of cosmopolitan romance. For intimate events, retractable walls create two smaller salons. Lighting in the salons is cast through an undulating ceiling allowing for a soft glow throughout.

The view from the Cityside Salons stretches from the State House to the Charles River. Overlooking tall buildings & rooftops gives your guests a powerful feel of being on top of the world.
With its muted sophistication & organic glamour, Cityside Salons are designed to seamlessly blend fine dining & successful business. Mahogany floors & sparkling Italian chandeliers strike a balance between historical pedigree & modern attitude.

CAPACITY: 360 GUESTS FOR RECEPTION
180 GUESTS FOR DINNER

HIGHLIGHTS:

- view of Boston skyscrapers
- can be combined with Great Room
- can be subdivided into break out rooms
- onyx bar

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LOFT

New! Boston's ultimate VIP lounge. Thanks to its genius flexibility, the LOFT becomes a sexy cocktail lounge , softly lit jazz club, intimate screening room or posh pre/post event room.
The LOFT "oversees" the Great Room allowing for one of the largest sit down dinners and award ceremonies in Boston.

CAPACITY: 150 GUESTS FOR RECEPTION100 FOR DINNER

HIGHLIGHTS:

- VIP area for Great Room
- private entrance
- unobstructed view of North End and the harbor

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60 State Street garage is located on Merchants Row (take a right-hand turn off State Street, where the Starbucks is on the right-hand corner)